By: Gianni Truvianni | 2011-02-22 | Fiction A story based and inspired by a dream a friend of mine by the name of Joannuszka Slisznuszka had about herself and me. It being in her visions of the night that she and I lived through a romance and adventure to remember. read more
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By: skywalker | 2011-04-29 | Marketing tips Chargers are an essential requirement for Many electronic products. They come in types, which the user can recharge, replace and carry from place to place. read more
By: James Brown | 2010-09-28 | Law Did you know that there is a special provision in the bankruptcy code just for family farmers? It's called a chapter 12 bankruptcy and it has many benefits just for farmers. read more
By: Chris Lee | 2011-09-28 | Bankruptcy A person seeking debt relief through bankruptcy may qualify for one of two types of bankruptcy. Debt elimination is available through Chapter 7 bankruptcy or debt repayment is available through Chapter 13. Each type of bankruptcy offers different advantages, but also comes with different risks. The most sought after form of bankruptcy is Chapter 7, in which a person can receive a complete elimination of their debts. It is important to understand the following information in before filing the pe read more
By: Jaideep Kamat | 2010-03-27 | Bankruptcy Bankruptcy is meant to give you some relief from your debts and pave a way towards a better life. When a person declares bankruptcy he gets rid of all his debts. There have been many cases of bankruptcy that relate to different people and different circumstances. There are a number of chapters under which bankruptcy can be filed. Amongst all these chapters, there are four chapters that are very common. There are two that apply to majority of the people but all these four listed chapters see many cases. Here are those four chapters. read more
By: Jessica Lane | 2012-04-16 | Personal Finance The decision to declare bankruptcy is never an easy one. With the current troubled state of the economy, more and more people are being left with no other choice than to file paperwork and get their debts under control. There are a lot of factors that go into making the decision to file, and the consequences can be long lasting. read more
By: Jason Fadien | 2011-01-05 | Personal Finance After attending federally mandated credit counseling and consulting with a North Carolina bankruptcy lawyer, you need to decide what type of personal bankruptcy you should file. Both have pros and cons, and which you choose depends on your own unique situation. read more
By: Chris Lee | 2011-09-26 | Bankruptcy When it comes to deciding on which type of bankruptcy to file, many people know very little about either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13. The most important piece of information about bankruptcy is that, as a filer, you have very little control over which type of bankruptcy you will be eligible to file. read more
By: Steve Anderson | 2012-03-11 | Bankruptcy Whenever one files for a bankruptcy, people do not consider it surprising at all. So, there is no need for one to be ashamed whenever there is a need to file for one. However, being careful is a necessity here. In fact, in Arizona, people are getting help from Arizona bankruptcy lawyers. read more
By: Kevin Cortright | 2010-07-09 | Bankruptcy The filing of a bankruptcy case is governed by the rules of the bankruptcy court where you will be filing. Always read the rules before filing your case or even filling out the paperwork. Where you file will usually be the county in which you reside, as long as you have lived there the greater part of the last six months. read more
By: Ask Bill | 2010-09-30 | Bankruptcy Bankruptcy is almost always regarded by many as the last resort to solving a debt problem. Not the most popular of options, the stigma surrounding the issue may stick around long after the debtor is discharged and debts are written off. read more